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Getting Started with WordPress: A Complete Overview<\/h1>"},"content":{"rendered":"

WordPress is the world’s most popular content management system, powering everything from personal blogs to enterprise-level websites. This post walks you through the core formatting elements and structural building blocks you’ll use every day.<\/p>\n

Working with Text<\/h2>\n

WordPress supports all standard HTML formatting tags out of the box. You can highlight important information in bold<\/strong>, use italics for subtle emphasis<\/em>, or combine them for bold italic<\/em><\/strong>. For technical terms or snippets, use the inline code<\/code> tag.<\/p>\n

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Great content isn’t just words on a page \u2014 it’s structure, visual hierarchy, and a reading experience that keeps people coming back.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

Lists and Structure<\/h2>\n

Unordered lists work best for features, benefits, and non-sequential items:<\/p>\n